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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Mirán" (Mirco, Mirkan) is a masculine name of Italian origin. It originates from the word "mirare," which in Latin means "to look at" or "to admire." Consequently, a direct translation of the name implies "beloved" or "appreciator." Although the direct etymology points to this meaning, in certain interpretations or specific regions (for example, in some parts of Slavic countries), the name can be associated with the concept of "peace," which also carries connotations of "peaceful," "harmonious," or "protecting." Historical records link the name to the Middle Ages and the spread of Italian names. It is found in Italy but also penetrated into other regions, including some Slavic lands. However, it should be noted that in Russia and the CIS countries, the name "Mirán" is not among the most common; it might be confused with the name Miron (Miron) or Miro. Sometimes, the masculine name can be perceived as a variant or even a feminine form of "Mirena" (Mirana), which adds a touch of uniqueness and uncommonness. A person with such a name is likely to appear elegant and possess a distinctive outlook. They often value beauty, harmony, and inner peace. Such individuals usually have keen observation skills and the ability to perceive the world through the lens of beauty and deep contemplation. They may possess a thoughtful and calm disposition. There are not many known bearers of the name "Mirán" in the modern world (including Russia), but there are names reminiscent in style: Mirán Marcolini (Italian actor, film star of the early 20th century), Mirán Mirchello (Italian artist). In Russia, names like Miron, Miro, Mircha are more common and might be associated with this name, but these are separate names. The popularity of the name "Mirán" today is not high; it is rather rare. It is more commonly found in countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, and certain regions of Southern Europe. In Russia, its use as a masculine name is extremely limited; it is sometimes used as a feminine name or in the nominative case (Miranna). Variations in spelling can differ depending on the culture: Mirán, Mirano, Miranda, Miranja, Mirante, Mirano, Mirana (in some variations). Diminutives can vary: Miranchik, Miranka (though affectionate forms based on the main form Mirán or Mirante are more common).